Texas father not charged for beating daughter’s molester to death with his fists
          

An unidentified 23-year-old father from Shiner, Texas will not be charged with any crimes after he beat a man to death with his fists who was molesting his 5-year-old daughter on his ranch.

A Lavaca County grand jury made this decision on Tuesday and shortly thereafter authorities released the 911 call made from the father after he killed his daughter’s attacker. In the distressing call the father can be heard yelling at the dispatcher who was having a difficult time locating his ranch:

“Come on! This guy is going to die on me! I don’t know what to do!”

The father’s name is not being identified to protect the identity of the young victim. His attorney V’Anne Huser informed reporters sternly that he nor the family will ever give an interview. She added, “He’s a peaceable soul. He had no intention to kill anybody that day.”

Authorities stated that a witness saw the young girl being “forcibly carried” into a secluded area of the ranch by 47-year-old Jesus Mora Flores. Flores was in the U.S. on a green card and was employed as a ranch hand who helped primarily with horses. This witness hustled to find the father who acted immediately and tracked down the assailant when he heard his daughter’s screams for help.

When the father found Flores on top of his daughter with his pants and underwear pulled down he pulled him off and “inflicted several blows to the man’s head and neck area.” When the daughter was taken to a nearby hospital and examined authorities claim that witness accounts and forensic evidence corroborated the father’s story that his daughter was being sexually molested.

Sheriff Micah Harmon (pictured above) was convinced that it was not the father’s intent to kill his daughter’s attacker. “He was very remorseful. I don’t think it was his intent for the man to die.” When Harmon arrived at the scene he found the father in tears over having just killed a man. Flores died at the scene

In addition to the father’s 911 plea for help of the man he had just beaten he further stated out of exasperation that he was going to put the man in his truck and drive him to a hospital himself but authorities finally arrived before that happened.

Local Gail Allen was asked about what transpired and while she said she didn’t want to speak for the whole town, it was apparent her feelings reflected the general consensus of the small community:

“The father has gone through enough. The little girl is going to be traumatized for life, and the father, too, for what happened. He was protecting his family. Any parent would do that.”

District Attorney General Heather McMinn announced in a news conference, “Under the law, deadly force is justified to stop a sexual assault.”

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    • Happy

      Happy to hear that the father will not be charged. As a parent I would have done the same thing had I seen what he saw. My prayers go out to the child and father.

    • noname

      I hope he doesn’t feel guilty his whole life, he is a hero! People that try to rape children deserve to die. If he didn’nt kill him, the guy would’ve gotten a few years in prison then get out and do it again.

    • Kelly

      My heart breaks for this family. I hope they get some professional help to deal with this.
      I am so glad he won’t be charged.

    • Sparkle

      I would of put a bullet in the guys head just to be sure. I only wonder why someone saw the girl being dragged off and didn’t help her right then but went to get the dad.

      • ViVaLaDiVa

        i think it was probably a young person who saw her, that’s why they are only identified as a witness. i’m thinking children playing together away from the adults, and the daughter was snatched then.

    • Caroline

      I’m very glad he wont be charged. Either Texas is betterthen where I live or laws have changed. My mother in law 25 years ago assalted the man(a trusted church friend) that molsted her daughter (she didnt kill him just gave him a few good whacks) and she went to jail for 60 days over it. She lost her job over it and had a hard time getting a job over the next 20 years. The molster got probation and kept his job.

    • amanda

      i am seriously considering moving to texas. This is awesome. They laws are so much more logical there. Im glad he didnt get charged… good man for protecting his baby girl! My heart breaks for the little girl though.. :(

    • http://facebook patty austin

      Way to go! texas that true justice…i would of killed the S.O.B. as well i have four daughters and would protect them to the end….

    • KAITEY

      Nice to see justice carried out. It’s too bad the dad is traumatized, because the molester got what he deserved. Poor baby girl though. Almost makes me wish I lived in Texas.

    • Bailey

      I have a little bit of faith restored for humanity and the flawed justice system. I’m so glad they didn’t charge this man. He did the best, most right thing. A little girl can’t defend herself, thats why daddies were invented; to protect the youngins.
      Sadly in many parts of North America and the rest of the world, parents turn a blind eye to sexual abuse/molestation of their children/other family members. I know people very close to me who have had to deal with such things, and their parents never tried to stop it. Breaks my heart.
      I’m not a religious woman, but bless his soul for doing the right thing for his daughter.

    • Diana

      I cannot fault him for what he did. I think that any parent would react in this manner after witnessing their child being violated.
      I pray that he doesn’t suffer guilt from this…he was trying to protect his daughter and unfortunately sometimes in doing so we have to do things we would never consider under normal circumstances.

 

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